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Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act

The House Judiciary Committee approved two bills to protect Americans' Second Amendment right and to curb gun violence, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act and the Fix NICS Act. The House voted to pass both bills today. Congressman Lamborn (CO-05) issued this statement:

“The Second Amendment clearly protects American citizens' rights to conceal carry across state lines. The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act is a law-abiding piece of legislation that clearly protects gun owners. It does not arm criminals, like its opponents have falsely claimed. Nothing in the bill would permit a criminal to purchase or possess a firearm. Additionally, the Fix NICS Act requires individuals to undergo a National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This System also needs updating so the bill incentivizes states to keep accurate records and report to the FBI. The bill would also instigate a study of the use of bump stocks. Ideally I would have preferred to have voted on these two pieces of legislation separately but I’m glad it was a bipartisan effort.”